Did it pause for 24hr?... Some EUE's are normal when running a healthy OC. I get 6-8 per day scattered across my farm. As long as the client re-starts on it own and continues, you should be ok. If you get "pause for 24hr", then you must lower your clocks.

Did it pause for 24hr?... Some EUE's are normal when running a healthy OC. I get 6-8 per day scattered across my farm. As long as the client re-starts on it own and continues, you should be ok. If you get "pause for 24hr", then you must lower your clocks.

It did say pause for 24hrs. Can it really be the clock though? It ran for nearly 2 weeks straight in 90-104F temps without issue and its only a +50mhz boost. It would be a shame to run this thing at stock clocks. What else can I look for?

It did say pause for 24hrs. Can it really be the clock though? It ran for nearly 2 weeks straight in 90-104F temps without issue and its only a +50mhz boost. It would be a shame to run this thing at stock clocks. What else can I look for?

How often were you getting the errors? Was it hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, etc? I hope thats not the case either. Gskill ram is usually pretty reliable, but if it is the ram hopefully its one of the 1gb sticks not the 2.

It was daily, but it was happening when I was at work. I would come and find those messages, restart the computer and it would fold fine the rest of the evening. that lasted for about two days. On the third day I got a BSOD while I was sitting in front of it. Turned out to be a memory error.

Here is one minor issue that I've yet to solve; I have 2X GTS250 and a 8800GT in a 780i board. The GTS250's occupy GPU slots 1 and 3 while the 8800GT is sandwiched in between.

As you can see on the screenie, the GT has more PPD's than the 250's
Anybody know why? Does this have something to do with the board having a 8X8X8 PCI-E footprint (or is it 16X4X4) when all three slots are filled?

EDIT: Just checked the board specs and it says true 3 X16 PCI-E lanes so WTF?

So they are all working on the same WU in that screenshot? I also thought the rule was only group together GPUs with the same amount of shaders or risk lower performance? Just looking at the simple reasons first

Well, 8800GT is 112 shader and the GTS250 is 128. In essence if you look at it 8800GT=9800GT (same die) and evolved to 9800GTX/GTX+ (with die shrink) = GTS250. I have a K9A2 with 2 GTS250 and 2 8800GT also and it is not having this issue

Well, 8800GT is 112 shader and the GTS250 is 128. In essence if you look at it 8800GT=9800GT (same die) and evolved to 9800GTX/GTX+ (with die shrink) = GTS250. I have a K9A2 with 2 GTS250 and 2 8800GT also and it is not having this issue

780i lanes are not designated the same as standard boards. Normally GPU-0 is closest to the CPU. On a 780i with 3 slots filled, GPU-0 refer's to the center slot, with GPU-1 being closest to the CPU and GPU-2 being the farthest. I had to find out the hard way with my 780i. I will admit, hands down, this is the best Mobo I have ever owned(aside from the Nb heat).

Glad to see you got that worked out Bog. Very impressive output- im jealous! lol

Quick PSU question for you guys though. Will my Rosewill 450w (12v1@14A 12v2@16A) be enough to power my computer (WCG1 in specs) with a GTX260 216 in it instead of the 9800GT? Trying to lock down an upgrade